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Show Universal aicrofllslng Corp. 141 Pisrpont Ave. Council Dives Salt Lake City, Utah Into Budget For Half-Ye- ar The Brigham City council got its feet wet in matters financial and complicated as Thursday Volumne 64, Number 48 members compared anticipated revenue and expenditures for the first six months of 1962 As might be expected, initial Road Commission To Call Bids departmental requests far On ed revenues $766 322 exceed- Requested funds 65 while revenues Sen. Wallace F. weie set at approximately $700,-00- 0 VISITS HERE is visiting in this Bennett area today, Tuesday. Both figures will get punched around as councilmen and the city auditor headed into the second round of financial combat this week. LWV to Host Utah Senator 1- -1 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, November 28, 1961 5 Structures As Workers End The Utah State Road commission this week wii call for bids on three underpass structures on Interstate 15 between Honeyville and Elwood. The bid opening date is Dec. 19, with 150 working days given for completion. LeGrande Construction company of Logan is currently working on a project to pave the tour-lan- e highway between Brigham City and Elwood. Plant Walkout Some 503 woikers were back on the job at Air Foice Plant 78 Monday, indicating that a walkout which started Nov. 10 was definitely ended, however, a dispute loomed in federal court over an injunction petition filed by the National Labor Relations Board against II skilled unions A healing was scheduled for 10 a m today, Tuesday, in federal court, Salt Lake City. NLRB notes in the petition that on or about Nov. 13, Jaycees Plan Farmer Award n Diversified-JohnsonKaise- 1 ct City Organizes Group To Aid Civil Defense An estimated 500 exuberant chil-- perature enough to be brisk but unpleasant. dren, barking dogs, shivering cats The parade was a feature event and other sundry pets marched' in the Christmas season opening down Main street Satuiday after-iher- e ,n Brigham City. And Santa noon with Santa Clause leading after leading his entourage in a out in the Box Elder News & Journal sleigh, passed sacks of candy and nuts to all the pet, doll and hobby parade Some $52 50 in pne morn went ,ima11 f,y Participants are results of the judging to winning entries in the parade! receiving $10 which stretched for a block and and third place, Place $5, The youngsters marched J 5" fiom Second South to Food King In the pet division, KayLynn market under threatening sku s but the street was dry and the tem- - Godfrey, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Godfrey, and Tim Wells, 8, and Jimmy Wells. 3, apperade dressed ns elves with Pongo, a box dog who played the part of to win Rudolph, the first 1 nl pony-diaw- n a''h sec-ha- lf Amity Lodge Sets Special Meeting Jan Heesatkei, 9, daughter 1 Dec Saturday, D'L,C 9 Sjtunl 2, and again on a ten-ma- n MEMBERS ON hand Included Norman Jeppsen, Ren Bott, Glover, Grant Pnsbrey, William Griffith, Valentine, Ernest Freeman and Ray Olsen. Clyde Stratford and Carl Wold were reported out of town. Eskelseiu said these men were chosen because they would have the time to spend in the new CD roles. He proposed that they be organized into teams with their task to guide local residents and disperse ihformation about iallout protection. OF COURSE, you will be placed on the city payroll for do the mayor told mg this job, them. Willis Hansen, also Mayor-elec- t on hand, said he fully endorsed the committee plan and would carry it through in his admmistra tion Eskeisen noted that the federal and state governments are launch ing a program wherein buildings will be designated as fallout shelters in event of emergency. 'Its our thinking that when federal and state governments become actively interested, then its time we should get something done here on the local level, he La-mo- Er-ro- ll THIS MEANS that Brigham City would be on the fringe of a nuclear explosion at either Hill Air Force base or Thiokol Chemical coiporations plant. Protection inside a frame house would reduce the fallout to about 50 percent of the level outside; in the basement of a frame house, 10 pei cent fallout; in a buck house 30 percent and in the basement of a brick house, five percent fallout. This is without other measures such as sandhagging windows Persons 20 to 35 years old can withstand fallout better than younger or older persons. Dr. Morris S Fleischman, head of the medical center at Intermountain school, also attended the be session to ask that provisions s was One case of the only infectious disease repor-- . ted from Brigham City for the week ending Nov. 17, according to the State Health Department. There were none leported from Box LI dor county for the sume week gastro-enteriti- A 24 ye.ir-ol- d Ogden man sruously Injuied In u one-ccident at 3 a m Monday at US estimated With Santa tlau leading Ihe way, AND 1HL FARADL I AMI. patheir pel, hobbles and doll marched down Main street Saturday in Ihe News A rade. Some $32.58 In ptle money was given to winner and Santa handed out candy and null In all Journal-sponsore- multi-millio- n dollar contract non-unio- n sub-orbit- Four Classes Begin Nov. 29 To Collect ToysforTots Local Marine Resevists launch their annual Toys Tots campaign on Dec. 1. Captain M. C. Reese Whitaker, commanding officer of the 45th Rifle Co, announced this week The toy di ive will conclude on Dec 15 "This will be the 11th drive conducted in the Ogden area, Captain Whitaker said, and if the coming campaign is as successful as those in past years, we expect to make a lot of children happy this Christmas " A year ago, members of the 45th collected over 4,000 new and used toys which were turned over to the locul Salvation Army disti ibution to needy children. Captain Whitaker asks that toys be left at the Ilox Elder News and Journal office In Bilghum City. While Toys for Tots came the Ogden area only 11 yeurs ago as un unnual Christmas campaign, the toy dnve began 14 years ago comin Los Angeles as a local munity etfoit of Marine Rescr-siA year passed, other Marine Reserve units started "Toys for Tots campaign In their hometown areas until today. Marine Reset ve unit are speui heading toy drive in over 2iM) cities In 46 of Over 30 million toys the 50 state have been collected since the birth of "Toys for Tots" In 1918 Four new classes being offered by the evening education program of the Box Elder County School district will begin Wednesday, Nov. 29. Art for Elementary Teachers, will begin at the Bunderson school at 4 pm. This course is designed to help teachers with ideas, tech niques, and materials for teaching ait to child! en. This course is for university ci edit and is being offered in cooperation with the Brigham Young University. A course in "Children's Clothing. will begin at the Box Elder Junior High school at 7 p. m. This class will aid mothers with all problems in connection with selection, alteration, construction, and fitting of children's clothing "Typewriting for Beginners." will hold its first class at 7 p m. at the Junior High in room school - It will be followed at 8 p. m by Advanced Typewriting in the same room Slow Progress on Sewer Line Stirs Action by City Officials The work includes laying an outCity officnls are meeting today, Tuesday, in an eftort to resolve fall line fiom the citys disposal a course of action on a sewer line area plant into the project in north Brigham City, de- of north Brigham City plus instalcouncil lation of feeder sewer lines. scribed at Thursday's meeting as being in a mess. Councilman John Larsen, sewer The project last week had virhead, said the con-- I department contually come to a halt with the had assured him tractor earlier tractor, R W. Coleman, Ogden, the line would be extended to the far short of .Ruel M Eskeisen, Concerned for, building now used byon Thiokol North some lime about slow progress on 'Chemical corporation 'the job, told the council that Mam street by the first of NovemBer' "something has got to be done. The new line has yet to cross Coleman started the $96,114 U S. 30s and the city golf course project in late July with 120 davs on l!s angular course to the Thio-woi- k for completion. This means the building. should be finished this month Eskeisen said Coleman can exbut at the present stage of this is virtually pect a penalty when the job Is finally completed. newly-annexe- d st was ac 91 Northern noith of Riveixide, in Box Elder county Richard Walker of 2W9 Monroe, suffered head Ogdi n, reportedly and neck Injuiies In the mishap lie was taken to the Dee Hospital In Ogden by the Ircmonlon umbu-lam- A case-bonde- d Local Marines Ogdenite Hurt In Car Mishap Union otticials claim there was no strike; that members of one union walked out when help was employed and members of other unions walked off the job in sympathy. Treasurer Busy As Deadline Looms for Taxes students at Intermountain. ANDERSEN, recently returned from a CD school at Camp Williams, said at least 60 percent of the Russian population has protection In the Scandinavian countries, there is 75 to 80 percent of the people who have protection, he said. And then Johnson and Andersen gave these pertinent facts about nuclear bombs and fallout: true for development and production of the main retro rocket engine for the Surveyor lunar spacecraft has been awarded to the Elkton, Md., division of the Thiokol Chemical it has been announcChemical Thiokol corporation Corporation, which will operate the plant when ed by Hughes Aircraft company. Theres no question that the completed, was indirectly involvThe retro rocket engine will be busiest place in Box Elder coun- ed in the work stoppage. The wor- used to decelerate the instrumentty this week is the treasurers kers who walked out were em- laden spacecraft in preparation office in the county courthouse. Diversified - Johnson-Kaise- r for a soft landing on the surface by ployed but they quit the project of the moon. Its busy because many procrastinating property owners are when Thiokol gave a THE PROGRAM to design, test ust getting around to paying to Rex Industries to and qualify the their taxes. And apparently additional work at the site. solid propellant spencal enthere are many who wont make NAMED AS respondents in the gines for thi smission will cover it before the Nov. 30 noon deadDisti ict a period of 18 months. A delivery line. petition aie Carpenters Treasurer LeGrande Peterson council, Ogden Building Trades piogram will be initiated following said Monday that taxes for only council, Local 1886 and 450 Uni- qualification. of Carpenters in 1948, Thiokols Established about half of the countys ap- ted Biotherhood Elkton Division is a pioneer in proximate 10,000 pieces of prop- and Joiners of America AFL-CIInternational Hod Carriers, Build- solid fuel rockets. It produced the erty had been received. The payLaborers first solid rocket engine successing pace has been slower than ing and Construction for several years, he said. and Local 22, fully fired following exposure to a union, AFL-CIThis was the There is a two precent penalty Brotherhood of Painters, Decora- space environment. plus $1 advertising fee pinned on tors and Paper Hangers of Amer- sperical engine that returned Disto all delinquent taxes, Peterson covered XIII from orbit. Engines ica, AFL-CIreminded. Also Local 384, United Associa- of similar design were used in flights of the two tion of Plumbers and F liters; Lo- the cal 252, Operative Plastereis and United States astronauts. , will Cement Masons; Local 217 InterHughes Aircraft company national Brotherhood of Electrical design and build seven soft landSheetmetal ing lunar spacecraft for NASAs Woikers, Local 312, Wotkers International association Jet Propulsion Laboratory. These and Local 27, International Asso- spacecraft will carry equipment ciation of Bridge, Structural and for sampling the moons crust and Ornamental Iron Workers, instruments to explore the environment of the lunar surface. included in city plans for the 2,100 stated of A special Amitv Mi. and Mrs Edward Heesacker, meeting of secLodge 23 F. and A M. will be held with her hoise, Jack, placed In third place was Kath at 8 p m on Wednesday, Nov. 29, ond leen Hume, 7, daughter of Mr. und In the Masonic Temple. and Mis . Donald Hume, "er Work will be held in the Second,. tenon poodle, Mitste. All Masons Hie coidially Degiee. Winneis in the hobby division invited to attend, aicoiding to Secincluded Mike Nelson, son of Mr. Maxwell A Pohl. land Mis Hob Nelson, first, Bev- -' erly and Ronnie Dunn, children of Mi. and Mrs. Les Dunn, second, and Greg and Jan Wells, children of Mr. and Mrs. Deverell Wells, third. Tirst place in the dolls division went to Jessie and Lomu Fish, children of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Fish. In second place were Sheryl and Marsha Kenny, children of Mi and Mrs. Dean Kenny and in and third place were Melanie Louisa Bui hank, children Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burbank. Santa Claus will be in town next on The most functional weapon is bomb exploded at at altitude of about 10,000 feet. Such a blast would destroy everyradius. thing within a Within the next 15 miles, 90 per cent of the population could be saved if protected and beyond that there is no reason why anyone should be killed if they have protection. Mayor Ruel M Eskeisen, Fricivil deday, named a fense information committee as the first step in shoring up Brigham Citys emergency preparedness. Eight members of the proposed committee showed up for a special meeting in the city council chambers in what Eskeisen described as a "wonderful response. They hashed over various aspects of civil defense after hearing local CD chairman, Police Chief John I. Johnson, and Floyd Andersen, city building inspector and radiological monitoring officer, testify to the effects of nuclear bomb impact and fallout. Dram 500 Youngsters Yule Parade for plant construction, filed charges with the board alleging that the respondents were engaged in unfair labor practices. In filing the petition, NLRB claims it has "reasonable cause to believe that said charges are TAKE CIVIL DEFENSE ROLE Mayor Ruel M. Eskeisen points out importance of civil defense to Brigham City men who Friday agreed to serve on a committee to promote preparedness here. On Willis Hansen who endorsed the plan. Eskelsens right is Mayor-Ele- e, week-to-wee- k r, prime contractor t. Spring? Sure Seems Like Pages Injunction Sought TWO OF the biggest items to pump up the budget requests weie The Brigham City League of $40,000 to rejuvenate the sugar Women Voters will host Sen Walsite as a city yard and at a factory for lace F. Bennett a new fire truck. $20,000 meeting tonight, Tuesday, which is And one item that apparently the to public. open The Utah solon will addiess the got left out was a new storm local group at 7 30 drain system in northeast Brigp.m. in the home of Mis William ham City, expected to cost in the Knudsen, 125 West First Noith neighborhood of $70,000. His apperance will be pait of a Department heads were huddled this week to trim the "essentials regular LWV unit meeting Mrs Charles Vegos is discus- that suddenly became extras, sion leader for the session which The budget should be The Bugham City Jaycees anready for has as its topic, The Trade Fu- adoption early next month. nual Outstanding Young Farmer The hostess is Mis Lee ture. spent award will be presented at a banmoney Unquestionably, Wall e next year will set a new quet Wednesday, Dec. 29, at MadAll interested persons aie invited maik for dox Ranch House, according to City. Brigham to attend Chairman Roy Hyer. IN OTHER business Thursday, He will be guest speaker at the The award will be to a young Brigham City Rotary club lunch- the council received notice that man in south Box Elder county eon at noon at the Tropical the state road commission has ap- who has proved himself particu-ailPrior to that he will ad- proved an access road to connect in the field of outstanding U S 91 limits the south near the Bear River High school dress city this past year. agricultuie 89 Box with U S. at the mouth of studentbody at 9 a. m Four nominees for the honor inHis schedule will take him to Elder canyon clude Dawn Reeder, West tour the Thiokol operation here at The council denied a request ol John Holmgren, Bear Riv2:30 p. m. after which he will the Masonic lodge that the council er City; Clinton Burt, Honeyville, of the company chambers be reserved each Tuesmeet with officials and Royal Norman, West Corinne. regarding its future. day night for meetings of Boy Scout Troop 185 which the lodge JUDGES IN this years contest is sponsoring. are Veran Boothe, agriculture exofficials pert for Box Elder County Bank; the However, city agreed to let the troop use the A Fullmer Allred, county agent, basis and Norwood J. Hyer, instructor facility on a It! with an understanding that the at Box Elder High school. Selection of the OYF winner is based "Seems like spring outside, city has priority on its use. on degree of progress in agriculwas the comment of many local A CLAIM FOR R. W. Coleman and residents Monday as the sun ap- in the amount of $9,582 for woik ture, conservation practices and farm civic, community, peared m the sky and clouds left on the north sewer line was ap- church leadership. the mountainsides after hanging proved for payment Nominees must be between 21 low following a refreshing rainRuel M. Eskeisen report- and 36 years old. Mayor storm Saturday. ed that the deed for Chatfield dam The local award recipient will The ram left another 43 of an and title insurance on the deed qualify to enter the state Jaycee inch of moisture, bringing the tohad been approved. Therefore, a OYF competition in late January tal to 99 inches for the current chack had been issued m full for at Salt Lake City. He will receive Clifto Chatles month, according the purchase. an engraved plaque at the banford, local weather observer The dam and adjacent acreage quet Wednesday, Hyer said. High 1 ow Mois, was purchased for $15,000. Pnncipal speaker for the event Chatfield dam is located in the will be LeRoy Bunnell, Tremon-ton- , mountains south of Mantua and long prominent in agriculture, .43 was purchased by the city tor wa- He will discuss agriculture in forter stoiage. eign lands. parada participant. 8 e investigating of flier Ralph Roller of the Utah Highway Patrol said Walker was the only person Injured of the five persons traveling In the cur. Dover of the car was Jeiry Ray Othn Law in, 23, also of Ogden Ktupanis In the car weie Mrs Law in and their two small son Tiooper Kotter said Law in apparently dozed and lost control of ihe car traveling from the north the The ohule careened aero rood and lulled urn. A ulutiun Issued to Law ill for ullegdly on the wmng side ol the road. Await Confab v administrative assistant BLM and outside speakers will dim us u h subject as grazing, wildlife, lei re.it mn, foiist.y, imo-wrrxlw, .. . u crnl. ,V - Guith M Colton, U S Bureau of Lund Management district muim grr for the Bilghum City aica. and Sonoma Wilson, secretary of thl district, will he In Salt Lake City of Dec 4 to 7 for a conference Utah BLM dlstriit managers and 'N , lit: , . SLWLk JOB BOGS DOWN Mayor Ruel M. rkclon, extreme left, look down Into muddy trench where R, W. Coleman, Ogden contractor. Is working to lay sewer line. Progress has been so alow on the project that city elllclals say something will have to be done about It. engmeeilng, pcrxonml, lorm, public rel it ions and safety. i |